Things to Consider While Choosing the Right Excavator
Things to Consider While Choosing the Right Excavator
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Earthmoving is a labour-intensive and time-consuming process. It requires adequate planning, skilled workers, and, most importantly, the right equipment to perform. Excavators are the most preferred equipment for heavy-duty digging and other earthmoving activities. They are sturdy, perform on almost any surface, and handle heavy-duty operations. Whether digging trenches, loading heavy objects, or even heavy earthmoving operations, excavators can perform such rigorous tasks quite efficiently.
While the excavators, notably hydraulic excavators, get the first choice of preference for earthmoving activities, choosing the proper machinery is crucial. Needless to say, operators dont want to get stuck with a machine that is not capable enough to handle heavy-duty tasks. That is why we have compiled a checklist for choosing the right excavator.
Things to Consider When Choosing the Right Excavator
1. Engine Power
Excavator selection highly depends on Engine Power. High Power provides high digging forces to operate excavators in tough working conditions and deliver high productivity. Along with power, an ideal engine should be smooth in operation, make low noise and eject less smoke while at operation. The engine should have low cost of operation with easy maintenance.
2. Operating Weight
Hydraulic Excavators are majorly categorised based on their operating weight. Operating weight must be defined based on the application to be performed and work quantity to be handled. Thus, while purchasing an excavator, one must ensure the machine you choose has an operating weight that matches your job requirement. Lifting Capacity of an excavator also depends on its operating weight.
3. Lifting Capacity
The lifting capacity of an excavator is based on the machines weight, lift point position, centre of gravity, and hydraulic capability. Note that the lifting capacity is also limited by the excavators tipping stability and hydraulic capacity. When it comes to excavator size classes, large ones are capable of lifting bigger and heavier materials. A general rule of thumb in such cases is that for heaviest lifts, standard and large excavators are powered by hydraulics. Thus, such excavators are suitable for heavy-duty operations.
4. Worksite Conditions/ Application
One must consider the worksite conditions and application to be performed while choosing the excavator. Do you intend to work in tight spaces or open environments? Will you be driving excavators on roads? Are you purchasing excavator for general construction, earthwork, mining or demolition?
Such factors will help you choose the correct excavator without hampering the efficiency of your operations.
5. Bucket Capacity
The bucket capacity of an excavator is the amount of material carried inside the bucket plus the amount piled on top of it. This is called heaped or rated capacity. A heap is how much material is piled on top of a bucket depending on the angle of repose of the material being carried. The bucket capacity must consider several factors, like the type of materials the excavators will be handling, what size of bucket you need, and the overall size of the operation.
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6. Hydraulic Attachments
While excavators are usually pictured with a bucket, different fixtures can be attached. Needless to say, all these attachments are hydraulic and can perform unique operations. Some commonly used attachments include rock breaker, quick coupler, grapple, rakes, rippers, tilt couplers, quick hitch, grab attachments, etc. An excavator may better serve heavy projects or require multiple tool attachments with a hydraulic system.
7. Budget
The last but not the least factor to consider is your budget. Here, you must consider several factors like how often you use an excavator, storage and maintenance, target operating cost per hour, and does it make more sense to rent or buy. While large excavators are expensive, choosing a piece of equipment too small is not a wise decision either. You can use an excavator sizes chart to compare different excavators to make an educated decision.
Final Thoughts
Different excavators have different sizes. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the essential aspects of an excavator. Choosing the correct type of excavator can simplify your operations, save labour, and, most importantly, operational costs. One good tip here is to use excavator size comparison charts offered by manufacturers to make more informed decisions.
Hyundai Construction Equipment India, a leading mining and construction equipment manufacturer, provides robust, high-quality excavators of different sizes, suitable for any type of heavy-duty operations. Hyundai offers different sizes of excavators, ideal for various earthmoving operations. In this way, it will help you choose the best equipment to perform heavy-duty operations.
Excavator Root Rake Attachments
AKA: excavator rake, land rake, brush rake
The excavator root rake is commonly used to clear the ground of plants and debris before planting or building. They're commonly used by landscapers and construction sites for general land clearance and ground preparation tasks. The long tines of the brush rake quickly and easily remove shrubs, brambles and tree roots without removing too much soil.
The Rhinox excavator brush rake is manufactured with durability in mind, featuring heavy-duty tines and a tine support bar to ensure optimal strength and prevent buckling while digging through thick materials.
Our range of excavator root rakes are available for mini excavators from 0.75 ton to 25 tons (2,000 lbs to 60,000 lbs) in widths of 36" wide up to 84" wide - relative to your machine size.
Struggling to find the correct land rake for your excavator? Try out our Search by Machine Make and Model tool below, or give us a call and we'll be happy to help!